Unemployment flows, participation, and the natural rate of unemployment: Evidence from Turkey

Title Unemployment flows, participation, and the natural rate of unemployment: Evidence from Turkey
Author Şengül, Gönül, Tasci, M.
Publication Date: 2020-06
Publication Place - Elsevier
Subject Unemployment, Unemployment flows, Labor force participation, Unobserved components, Turkey
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 0164-0704
Record ID 9c49e009-1afc-472f-b9dd-0478f6cb4558
Library Location Economics
Date 2020-06
Sample Text We use a parsimonious unobserved components model with flow rates to estimate a time-varying unemployment rate trend for Turkey. Our approach is grounded in the modern theory of labor market search. This trend estimate yields a level that the unemployment rate would converge to in the absence of cyclical shocks that move different flow rates away from their underlying trends. By the end of 2018, the unemployment rate trend for Turkey stood at 12 percent, gradually increasing since the end of the global recession. The key drivers of the unemployment rate trend have been rising separation and unemployment exit rate trends in the first decade of our sample period. Since 2012, these trends have stagnated somewhat, but the labor force participation rate has continued trending up.
DOI 10.1016/j.jmacro.2020.103202
Cilt 64
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Unemployment flows, participation, and the natural rate of unemployment: Evidence from Turkey

Author Şengül, Gönül, Tasci, M.
Publication Date 2020-06
Publication Place - Elsevier
Subject Unemployment, Unemployment flows, Labor force participation, Unobserved components, Turkey
Type Periodical
Language English
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Özyeğin University
Library Asset ID 0164-0704
Record ID 9c49e009-1afc-472f-b9dd-0478f6cb4558
Library Location Economics
Date 2020-06
Sample Text We use a parsimonious unobserved components model with flow rates to estimate a time-varying unemployment rate trend for Turkey. Our approach is grounded in the modern theory of labor market search. This trend estimate yields a level that the unemployment rate would converge to in the absence of cyclical shocks that move different flow rates away from their underlying trends. By the end of 2018, the unemployment rate trend for Turkey stood at 12 percent, gradually increasing since the end of the global recession. The key drivers of the unemployment rate trend have been rising separation and unemployment exit rate trends in the first decade of our sample period. Since 2012, these trends have stagnated somewhat, but the labor force participation rate has continued trending up.
DOI 10.1016/j.jmacro.2020.103202
Cilt 64
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